Thank you for your kind messages following my inaugural Dickinson Magazine article. The first email response I received was from former music faculty member Beth Bullard, who taught my class on Indian ...
Both exhibitions are key requirements for Dickinson’s yearlong studio art senior seminar, bringing the students together to discuss readings, give and receive feedback on new and evolving works and ...
For Stella Gladson ’27 (religion, political science), the Mock Trial courtroom is both a classroom and a community. As a student leader and award winner, she’s honed skills in advocacy, communication ...
Dickinson held a ground-blessing ceremony at the future site of the Jim Thorpe Center for the Futures of Native Peoples on Saturday, Nov. 8. Thanks to a $20 million gift from Samuel G. Rose ’58, this ...
Dickinson's men's soccer team shut out Johns Hopkins University 4-0 at home to win the Centennial Conference tournament Sunday, Nov. 9. The team now awaits their opponent for the NCAA tournament, ...
Thanks to a $20 million gift from Samuel G. Rose ’58, Dickinson will establish a new home for Dickinson’s Center for the Futures of Native Peoples (CFNP) that will greatly enhance the center’s mission ...
For members of Dickinson’s equestrian team, horseback riding is more than a sport—it is a source of friendship, growth and belonging. Founded in the 1930s and reestablished in 1995, the team has ...
Thanks to funding from the Burgess Institute for the Global Economy, Dickinson students now have access to Bloomberg Terminals—one of the most powerful tools in the financial world. It’s another step ...
Surveying more than 3,000 parents, the author identified a final list of colleges based on accessibility of admission, affordability, measurable career outcomes and high-engagement student experiences ...
After Dickinson started the season 3-4—including a 24-7 loss to perennial powerhouse RIT—few could have predicted where the men’s lacrosse team would end up. But by May—after turning the tables on RIT ...
Trevor Richwine ’26 (environmental studies) surged into the national spotlight this spring, winning the 800-meter title at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships and earning first ...
Exciting progress was made throughout the summer at the Holland Union Building (HUB)! The central staircase is now open, making it easier to navigate between floors. The former restrooms have been ...
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